I have read the following:
Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell The eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of Seal Team 10. This was a great book. After reading this it gave me appreciation for what the Military are doing in Afganistan. That part of the world is not easy to be fighting in especially due to the terrain.

Madam Secretary A Memoir Madeleine Albright. This has been intresting just from the point of view of someone so close to the President and what actually happens on a day to day basis inside a whitehouse/cabinet posisition. I am still in the middle of this book. Some chapters are more dry than others. Also, it is intresting how she even ended up in politics.

The Green Book by Elizabeth Rodgers and Thomas Kostigen. This has been helpful to make my/our lives more green where we can.

One bullet Away by Nathaniel Fick. Inspired by the Lone Survior read. Finished the first part, bur should be intresting.

Inspired by CC and her studies, I picked up Urban Sprawl and Public Health Designing, Planning, and Building for Healthy Communites by Howard Frumkin, Lawrence Frank, and Richard Jackson. I just started this one. I really like it. I think it will actually answer a lot of questions that I have about commuting and cycling instead of driving. I am also intrested in Public Health too. So this is a good combonation of the two subjects.

Gusher of Lies The Dangerous Delusions of "Energy Independence" by Robert Bryce. I read The Bottomless Well and I think it was a bit over my head. I think this might still explain the same subject matter but in a way that might more sense to me.

I have also ordered Oil and Gas Production so I have a better understanding of how this all takes place.

If anyone has any other Urban Studies/Planning titles, I'd be intrested. The whole cycling commuting connection is facinating to me. America's dependence on the automobile is terrible, but if we could change/modify our cities that would much better.

Anyway, that is my most recent selection.

Happy reading.....

Red Rock